As serious as I'll ever be on Bisonville, which is pretty low level, guess I'll never show my level 11 seriousness here, your brain might explode. Somehow you're all weirded out that I point out what is normal common sense in the construction world and you feel like I sent the OSHA inspector to your office for an inspection.
No sweat. All good.
I have a skewed perspective on the topic, if I'm honest. I absolutely love to be on construction sites. Other than the ones that I've been involved in with my work, I go to probably one or two a month of other projects that I have no involvement in. Most times I'm invited by either a client or a contractor. Sometimes, I'm part of a group tour through an organization that I'm involved with. But sometimes, I just go into the job shack and say that I'm interested in what they're doing and would love a tour. Most of the time, they either give me a tour at that time or we agree for one at a later time. I've not once been told to GTFO. Admittedly, I think I kinda look like I know what I'm doing (I fake it well.) and always have appropriate shoes and ask to borrow a lid.
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Bison logo going up on the south end--bigger than a Buick and impressive as hell....